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Kumon Math & Reading Centers Opportunity Description

Video: What Makes Kumon Franchise Special

High school math teacher Toru Kumon developed the Kumon method of learning more than 50 years ago in Japan, when his son was struggling with second-grade arithmetic. Today, at locations throughout North America and peppering the globe, Kumon franchisees apply this method of daily practice and self-paced advancement to children's math and reading skills.

Benefits of Kumon

Kumon offers their franchisees a huge variety of discounts, training, and incentives. These benefits include: discounts on your first set of instruction and promotional materials to get you started, the lowest start-up costs in the industry, up to $19k provided by Kumon to get you up and running, area development & research to identify locations for your new business, the Kumon Instructor Development Program, support from branch manager & field consultants for guidance after you open, and monthly meetings with other instructors in your area to support your center as you grow.

Award Winning

Entrepreneur Magazine named Kumon the #1 Tutoring Services Franchise of 2017, ranked them #11 on the Franchise 500 of 2017, and the #6 Top Global Franchise of 2017. Kumon ranked in Bond's Top 100 franchises of 2017.

Franchisee Reviews

Kumon Math & Reading Centers Franchise Opportunity

Kumon offers supplemental education for children and families across the globe in more than 25000 locations.

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"Kumon provides that support that you need""I come from an entrepreneurial family. In my case, I wanted the opportunity to help kids. I looked at different organizations, businesses, and franchisees. I didn't want to start from scratch. It's very important to get the support that you need, and Kumon provides that support."

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